Spanish downgrades are worrying for weaker banks

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Spanish downgrades are worrying for weaker banks

Moody’s placed Spanish government bonds (Aa2) and the debt and deposit ratings of five Spanish banks on review for downgrade on Friday, because of funding pressure facing the Spanish government, and challenges to fiscal consolidation. Though the covered bonds of the banks concerned are likely to be unaffected in the short term, the negative rating action is worrying for weaker Spanish issuers.

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